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RE: SCSI installation problems in RH6



Try saving the boot.img to disk by using a right button click on the link
and selecting "save link as" then navigating to a drive location.  Obviously
you will have to eventually get these to floppy disk for a floppy started
install routine.

Art

-----Original Message-----
From: Dom Bekarge [mailto:dbekarge netzero net]
Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 8:06 AM
To: 'nick music gla ac uk'; 'redhat-install-list redhat com'
Cc: recipient list not shown; @redhat com littongcs com
Subject: RE: SCSI installation problems in RH6


>Dr Nick Fells, Music Department, Univ Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
>Tel: +44 (0) 141-330 5509/6065, Fax: +44 (0) 141-330 3518
>Email <nick music gla ac uk>, Web <http://www.music.gla.ac.uk/~nick>
>
>To all who have posted with SCSI problems during the install of RH6, 
>see the RH updates & errata page 
>http://www.redhat.com/corp/support/errata/rh60-errata-general.html, 
>look at 'New boot images') and download the new install disk images. 
>I tried and it worked (Advansys adapter).
>
Thanks for this tip.

However, when I tried to download the new boot images (boot.img,
support.img, etc.)
with Netscape Navigator 4.5 (running under Win98 first edition with dialup
connection
to ISP), and clicked on the links (underlined words boot.img, etc.),
an ASCII file with encrypted symbols (similar to a UUENCODE file or PGP key)
appeared on the screen.

I tried to download the same files from sites that mirror RedHat, and had
the same problem.

Any suggestions on how to correct this problem to download the updated
files?

Dom Bekarge
<dbekarge netzero net>

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